ARTICLE (NASPOO: An Algorithmic Standard
Notation For Object-Oriented Programming)
The object-oriented programming is
currently of great importance for
the development of applications.
because it is appropriate for prototyping,
simulations, it allows a high degree of
code reuse and overcomes limitations of
models in the database environment.
we recommend the use of
a language pseudoformal or
pseudocode
NASPOO ( Algorithmic
Standard Notation for Teaching
Object- Oriented programming)
It is a language that defines
pseudoformal structures for
teaching OOP
It aims to improve the teaching
of object-oriented programming
It was created because of the lack of a
standard pseudocode to represent all OOP
structures which diverted student learning
This language pseudoformal provides
Class
Description of an organization
and their actions
Attributes
A set of variables that describe
the state of an object
Methods
Collection of sentences that
accomplishes a task
objects
Individual element that
continent a series of data that
define
Polymorphism
Ability to find an appropriate
method to answer a single
message
Algorithm structure
Contains a method called
"main" where all operations are
to be carried out